recipe for a nest: dry pine needles, grass, dog hair, flowers from the trumpet vine, twine, and a good reference book (see below)
recipe for a nest: dry pine needles, grass, dog hair, flowers from the trumpet vine, twine, and a good reference book (see below)
You know (tell the girls) I’ve seen the birds pick up off the lawn the dog hair that I brushed off Pete!
Pretty crafty idea girlies.
I love the nest, my kids would love it!
What a wonderful book – and that nest? Precious, simply precious…
wonderful. love it. Great activity.
just beautiful molly. all of it. gah, makes me teary for some reason. look at me, im getting all old and emotional…
that looks like so much fun! how did it go over with the little ones?
GREAT idea. I shed a lot, so does our Golden Retriever, I bet we could make a bunch of nests!
so sweet.
LOVE it. I’m going to see if we have that book at our library. You are a natural home-schooler!
lovely lovely! those little hands at work…
Love the nest the girls made and What a wonderful book you have. We found a beautiful egg the other day, it was white with brown specks all over it.I also received my buttons the other day, Love Them. You do an amazing job. I can’t wait to see your next batch.
Your blog looks so great!! I love the picture on the header. Love the nesting book, very cool.
cute, cute! We just had “bird week” here at our house. I wish I had thought to make sweet nests. 🙂
What cute little nests they’ve made:) Love your new banner!
o don’t you love this book?
i wasn’t nearly so organic – we made ours from shredded wheat
(and then promptly ate them)
😉
this is too cute. you are a fantastic mother!!